Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 86, 14 February 1912 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PAX LADIU3I AND SUN-T1XEGRAM, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1912.
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HAGERSTOWN, IND. ''. HAGERSTOWN. Ind, Feb 14. Mr. William Walti and ' brother, Steven Mills, of Wenatchee, Waih., wore . , guests Saturday of Mr. and Mra. P. H. Davis. Daniel Rutaell ofLewisvllle and Jeaao Sella of Anderson were guests Monday of Mr. and Mra. Theo. Sells. - . Mra. Frank Rogers of Indianapolis, is the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox. t Mr. and Mrs. Thos Best and son, Eugene, of Winchester, and Mrs. Hugh Frye, of Dallas, Texas, spent from Saturday until Monday among friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hoover and daughter. Miss Eva entertained Sunday at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, of Mllville. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brant, Mlas Nellie Brant and Miss LuclleOeisler. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. V. Keagy had as their guests at dinner Sunday, Rev. A. K. Love. Mrs. Ella Love and Mr. and Mra. John Jarbo. Mrs. Alice Brown was hostess to the ".' Social Circle Friday afternoon. The hours were socially sp-nt and a dinner in three courses served In the dining room at the close of the afternoon. Be
sides the cirri members there were four honor guests, Mrs. Rebecca Stuart. Mrs. Cbas. Backenstoe, Mrs. Loyd Williams and Mrs. Robert Newcomb. . Ed Morrow after a few week's visit at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Monroe, east of town, left Monday for California, which states he continues to think, superior to Indiana. A.B. Simmons and family have moved Into their newly erected home on Fancy Hill. , Ambrose Dixon will move to the property vacated by Slmmons's. Leland York, the Ave year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Yorke, haa been very seriously 111 with spasms. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rlnehart were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mra. Jobs Harris and family. Miss lone Thornburg is at Cincinnati, the guests of friends. James Innis has been quite ill with heart trouble. . Mrs. Llndley Brooke of Richmond spent Saturday with her nelce, Mrs. Lawrence Rlnehart. Mn. Amanda Staumn and son, Otis, entertained Sunday at dinner, Mrs. Minnie Hovelmeler and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. Will Replogle and two children. Mr. and Mra. Monroe Sherry 'had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arpha Jones and daughters. El Ray Sisters at Coliseum. Dancing: and Skating girls. Admission, 10c. Performance 9 o'clock. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S FINANCIAL REPORT To the Advisory Board, Webster Township, Wayne County,. Indiana, Oeorgo J. Paullin, Trustee. Dated. January 4, 1912. 1911 Record of Receipts on Account of Township Fund. Jan 1. Balance on hand $ 448.20 Jan 3, Albert Albertson Co Trass Jan dist 503.31 July lit Albert Albertson county treasure July distribution. 398.07 Dm 23, Albert Albertson county treasurer Dec distribution 351.60 To Dec. 31. 1911. Totatl Receipts to Twp fund 1701.18 1111 Record of Receipts on Account of Tuition Fund. Jan 1. Bal on hand. $ 254.03 Jan 1, Union National Bank depy. lnt for Dec 1910 3.11 Jan 23, Union National Bank , lnt for part jan 1811 2.13 Jan 23, Albert Albertson county treasurer Jan Distribution.. 785.88 Mar S First Nat l Bank Depy , lnt for Jan and Feb 5.68 April 4, First Natl Bank. Depy lnt for March 3.87 April 17, James Howarth trsfs 66.00 May 3, First Nat l Bank Depy lnt for April 3.20 June 8. First Natl Bank depy lnt for May 3.43 July 3, First aUt'l Bank depy lnt for June 2.19 Aug 3, First aNt'l Bank depy lot for July 6.40 Sept 2, First Nat'l Bank, Depy lot for Aug 8.09 Oet 4. First Nat'l Bank Depy lnt fbrSept 7.14 Not 4. First Nat'l Bank. Depy lnt for Oct 7.17 Dec 8. First Nat'l Bank, Depy lnt for Nov 5.93 To Dm 31, 1911, Total Receipts to Tuition Fund 2481.74 1811 Rescrd of Receipts To Special School Fund. Jan 1, Bal on hand 71.97 Jan 13, Albert Albertson county Traas. Jan Distribution.. 692.59 July 12. Albert Albertson County Treasurer July Dist 1250.81 Oct. 3, First National Bank money borrowed 200.00 Not 18. Dickinson Trust Co money borrowed 400.00 Dm 23. Albert Albertson County Treasurer Dec Dist 1159.83 To Dm 81. 1911. Total Recpts to Special School Fund ...3675.20 Record of Receipts an Account of Road Fund. Jan 1. Bal on hand 133.42 Jan 2. Albert Albertson County Trees Jan. Diet 2.46 July 12. Albert Albertson County Treasurer July Dist 560.46 Dm 23, Albert Albertson County Traas Dec Dist 9.89 To DM 31. 1911, Total Recepts to Road Fund 706.23 Record of Receipts oa Account of Dog Fund. Jan' 1. Bal on hand 6640 Mar 3d, Wright NVltmer twp assessor, dog tax 18.00 Apr. 23. Wright Wultmer twp assessor, dug lax 12.00 May 20, Wright tt'iuutr, twp assessor dog tax 25.00 Jun 13, Henry Brumfiel dog tax 1.00 1911 Record of Receipts to School Houm Bond Fund Jan 1. Bal on hand 517.20
Jan 23, Albert Albertaon County Treasurer Jan Dist 603.94 July 12. Albert Albertson County Treasurer July Dist 546.99 Dec 18, Dickinson Trust Co Bond No 1 1375.00 Dec 18, Dickinson Trust Co account Inst 8.72 Dec 23. Albert Albertson County Treas Dec Dist 606.06
3557.91 State of Indiana, County of Wayne, as: I. Geo. J. Paullin, Trustee of Webster Township and Webster School Township of the above county and State, do solemnly swear, that the foregoing report showing receipts by me and as such Trustee are all the sums by me received in matter of Township Fund, Tuition Fund, Special School Fund. Road Fund, Dog Fund, School Building Bond Fund of aaid Township, that no other or additional Funds were had or carried or made. That no other funds were by me received or had during said year 1911. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of January 1912. Trustee of Webster Township. Township Fund Disbursements. Jan 31. Geo J Paullin trust sal 25.00 Feb. 13, Klger and Co. stamp, blank and blank book 6.25 Feb 13, J D Adams and Co 6 books and postage 4.77 Feb 13, Irvin Reed A Son 6 padlocks 60 Feb 15, Morning News ptg annual report 17.40 Feb 15, Palladium Ptg Co. ptg annual report 16.45 Feb 24. Geo J Paullin trust sal . 25.00 April 25, Geo J Paullin trust sal 50.00 May 11 Geo J Paullin trust sal 25.00 May 15, W W Gibson supervisor salary 10.00 June 20. J D Adams & Co road receipt and blank 6.30 June 30, Geo J Paullin trustee salary 25.00 Jut 13, James F Harris trustee 2-7-mes- transfers .' 28.00 July 13, WmH Battel Jr. two letter files 85 July 28, Wm E Brown trustee 6 transfers 84.00 Aug 7 Gardner and Jessup consultation fees 5.00 Aug 12, Geo J Paullin trustee salary 30.00 Sept 1, Geo JPaullin trustee salary 50.00 Sept 19, Geo J Paullin trustee salary 26.00 Oct 31, D S Coe making list of road taxes 8.00 Oct 27, Wm. W. Gibson super- ' visor, salary 25.00 Oct 28, Geo J Paullin trustee alary 10.00 Nov 4, Geo J Paullin trustee salary 40.00 Not 9. Will Moor sup salary . . . 25.00 Not 21, Geo J Paullin trust sal 25.00 Not 24, Wm W Gibbon supervisor salary 75.00 Dec 4, Will Moore sup sal 95.00 Dec 12. Geo W Pitts advisory board service 5.00 Dec . 12, Geo J . Paullin. trustee aalary 25.00 Dec 14, J D Adams and Co annal reports, blanks 4.00 Dec 16, Wm H H Jany advisory board service 5.00 Dec 18, Gardner, Jessup and White atty's fees 30.00 Dm 23, H H Hunt rent for room to hold supervisor elect in. . . 3.00 Total to Dec 31, 1911 809.62 Tuition Fund Disbursements. Jan 2, Nellie J Jones tchg.... 9.00 Jan 27, J M Albertson teaching 60.00 Jan 27, Josephine H Bennett teaching 67.40 Jan 28, O L Voris teaching 88.00 Feb 24, Henry F Kampe tchg. . 16.00 Jan 30, Edith V Baldwin tchg. . 62.50 Jan 30, Nellie J Jones teaching 12.00 Feb 24, O L Voris teaching. . . . 88.00 Feb 24, J M Alberson teaching. 60.00 Feb 24. Edith V Baldwin tchg. . 62.50 Feb 24. Josephine H Bennett teaheing 57.40 Feb 24, Henry F aKmpe tchg. . 16.00 Feb 28, Nellie J. Jones teaching 12.00 April 3, J M Albertson teaching 50.00 April 3. Josephine- H Bennett teaching , . 50,00 April 4, O. L. Voris teaching.. 50.00 April 8, J M Albertson tchg. . . 40.00 April 12. Nellie J Jones tchg. . . 21.00 April 12, O L Voris teaching. . . 82.00 Apr IS, Henry F Kampe tchg. . 32.00 April 15. Edith V Baldwin tchg 78.76 April 15, Josephine H Bennett, teaching 36.79 April 17, James Hawarth trustee 7 mo. transfer 14.00 Sept 22, J M 'Albertson tchg 30.00 Sept 22. O L Voris teaching 44.00 Sept 22. Ines L Swain teaching 28.10 Sept. 22, 'Josephine H Bennett teaching 28.60 Oct 2. Nellie J Jones teaching. 16.00 Oct 20, O L Voris teaching 88.00 Oct 20. J M Albertson teaching 60.00 Oct 20 Inex M Swain teaching 56.20 Oct 20, Josephine H Bennett teaching 67.20 Oct 30, Nellie J Jones teaching 16.00 Nov 16, J M Albertson teaching 60.00 Nov 16, Inez M Swain teaching 56.20 Nov 16. O L Voris teaching 88.00 Nov 18, Josephine II Bennett teaching 67.20 Nov 20 Nellie J Jones teaching 16.00 Dec 15. O L Voris teaching 88.00 Dec 15, J. M. Albertson tcbg.. 60.00 Dec 15. Inex M Swain teaching 58.00 Dec 16, Josephine H Bennett teaching 58.00 Dec 22, J W Albertson teaching 15.00 Dm 22, Josephine II Bennett teaching . .. 14.00 Dec 22, Inez M Swain teaching 14.00 Dec 22, O. L. Voris teaching... 22.00 Total to Dec 31, 1911 2061.85 Special School Disbursements Feb 15, Irvin Reed & Son glass 6.53 Mar 2. Palmer and Haialey 10850 lba coal 23.68 Mar 6, Wm A Borden Janitor. . 42.60 Mar 8, Frank D Jay stove 7.00 Mar 8, Sam Miller, cleaning school yard 2.90 Mar t, Marion Brumfiel hauling coal and stoves 6.25 Mar 9, James Howarth. manuscripts and Ptg ex ques 7.40 Mar 10, Chas. Atkinson putting down desks, etc 4.00 Mar 16. C. M. Hollingsworth grate for stove 1.10 April 4. W E Hollingsworth 6880 lbs coal 13.76 April 8. J. M. Albertaon attend
ing Institute 21.00 Apr 10, Henry T Lawrence conveying children to school . . . 10.00 Apr 11, Metta Hendersbott rent and cleaning room 20.00 Apr 11, Wm- A Haisley rent 6 mo 1 wk for room 25.00 Apr 12, O. L. Voris attending institute 30.80 Apr 12, Joseph H Thompson jan . 19.60 Apr 13, Henry F Kampe music 4.20 Apr 13, C. S. Keever, com- , mencement programs 18.50 Apr 13, The Starr Piano Co rent on piano 20.00 Apr 14, A B Palmer, driving sch hack 122.00 Apr 14. E G King drv sch hk. . 75.00 Apr 15. Edith V Baldwin attending Institute 18.38 Apr 15, Josephine H Bennett attending institute 20.10 Apr 19, Alonzo D Thompson driving school hack 100.00 Apr 22, Dye ft Price insurance 32.00 June 9, Wm A Haisley sch sup 9.72 July 13, Wm H Bartel jr., school supplies 4.03 July 15, Alonzo D Thompson driving school hack 89.00 Aug 3. Wm A Borton janitor. . 12.50 Aug 16, Wm A Haisley coal 28 tons 1310 lbs. . . 101.78 Aug 18. Mather Bros Co, 8 bu lime 2.00 Aug 29. Wm D Simpson plastering school house 175.00 Aug 30, Wright Witmer, work on school house 5.25 Sept 16, Alonzo Wilcoxen work on school house 24.35 Sept 16. John Miller work on school house 19.00 Oct 3, Carl Thompson work on school house 28.20 Oct 6, Chas. Atkinson work on school house 64.15 Oct , IPC Steddom work on school house. . 58.50 Oct 7, Harry H Thompson work on school house. 8.40 Oct 11, James H Hawarth ptg ex papers, .manuscj-ipts. j 7.65 Oct 28, Allen L Lamb janitor. . 25.00 Oct 31, J D Adams & Co, microscope and air pump , 33.00 Oct 31, Wm A Halsly P O M O Forseman & Co 1 vol Welch 2.10 Oct 31, Wm Haisly P O M O Mc Millin Co, 1 history 1.64 Nov 4, A B Palmer driving sch hack 60.00 Nov 9, M C Harvey driving school hack 15.00 Nov 9, James F Harria 2 stoves 6.00 Nov. 14, Wm Haisley naUs etc , . , 14.22 Nov 14, Wm Haisley mop screws stove pipe 1.85 Nov 14, Chai Harris nails and ... calico 1.36 Nov 24, J D Adams ft Co, air pump plate and receivers ... 7.44 Not 25, L C Lawall rapg clock - 1.60 Nov 27, A D Thompson, driving school hack .76.00 Dec 12, M C Harvey driving sch hack '47.00 Dec 16, Harvey Brumfiel work " on school house . 4.00 Dec 21, Will D Mitchell 28 Ids sand for plaster 19.60 Dec 22, Wm J Simpson bal on t t; plastering school hf use 35.00 Dec 22, Robert Miller labor at sch house 1.80 Dec. 26, Allen L Lamb janitor. . .45.00 Dec 26, Chas Harris brooms nails lumber 5.18 Dec 28, Starr Piano Co, rent on - piano 16.00 Total to Dec 31, 1911 1669.12 Road Fund Disbursements Jan 30, Geo J Paulin admr 10 loads gravel ,v 1.00 Jan 30, John M Bond clearing ; snow from R F D Nos. 7 and 3 26 i 1.50 Feb 4, Mather Bros Co 8 pieces Sin Vit sewer pipe 2.64 Feb 8, C W Cramer Co lumber 2.45 Mar 4, J H Clements 28 loadB of gravel 4.20 Apr 10, J B Unthank 314 loads gravel 31.40 Apr 26, Malisa Tingler, 69 loads of gravel 8.63 June 1, Luther Z King 222 loads of gravel 22.20s June 9, Wm A Halsly , shovel . and nails 1.16 June 28, Cornealius McDonnell , 619 loads of gravel 61.90 Aug 10, Wm D Mitchell 111 loads of gravel 22.20 Aug 19, J Curtis Plankenhorn cashing road tax receipt L56 Aug 19, Plankenhorn & Brown v ' cashing road tax receipt ' 1.74 Aug 31, Harry Whltacre 21 s loads of gravel 2.10 Sept 6, Geo W Pitts 101 loads of gravel 10.10 Oct 11, Daniel E Williams haul-' cement 2.00 Oct 19, Irvin Reed and Son 1 wheel barrow 4.00 Oct 21, Robert Miller labor on bridge 2.00 Oct 28, Robert Miller, labor on bridge 7.00 Oct 28, Espy Wilfong pick and nails 6.00 Nov 14, Wm A. Haisley pick and nails 1.76 Nov 14, Chas Harris 2 shovels and nails 1.95 Nov 18. Willard J King hauling cement f 00 Nov 23, Joe B Barbon labor on bridge 6.00 Nov 24, Horace H Hunt labor on bridge 1.00 Nov 24, Russel llenby labor on bridge 3.00 Nov 25, ChaB. Hollingsworth labor on bridge ' 3.00 Dm 12, Geo W Pitts 45 loads of gravel 4.50 Dec 12, James B Unthank 533 loads of gravel 72.50 Dm 18, Wm H H Jay hauling Dec 19, Jehiel Bond, 25 loads of gravel 2.60 Dec 23, Luther Z King, 200 loads of gravel 20.00 Total to Dec 31. 1911. . . . .. . . 315.29 Dog Fund Disbursement A, v. June 27. Chas. W. Bundy. lfljK sheep killed and 1 sheep v i 1 maimed 0 Nov 7, J F Fudge 4 sheep maimed : 25.00 Total to Dec 31, 1911 33.00 School House Bond Fund Disbursements. Feb 1. Dickinson Trust Co,sch
jhounse bond No 1 and Int. 683.80
reo is, w s Kaufman and Son supervision finishing rooms. 11.50 Aug 1.. Dickinson Trust Co lnt on 8 H bonds 173.80 Not 18, Dickinson Trust Co. S H bond No 2 and int 703.80 Dec 18. Wm F Johnson A Son payment on heating plant... 700.00 Total to Dec 31. 1911 2272.90 State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: 1 Geo J. Paullin. Trustee of Webster Township and Webster School Township. Wayne County Indiana, do solemnly swear that the foregoing itimized statement of expenditures by me -mafle as such Trustee on account of Township Fund, Tuition Fund, Special School Fund. Road Fund, Dog Fund and School House Bond Fund are correct. That such Funds and Items therein stated have been fully paid in and as by item stated and each and every one without express or implied agrement that any portion shall be returned by me or paid to me other than salary payments theirein shown or to Any other persons and that I have received no mony or other article of value in consideration of any contract by me made as such Trustee as I verily believe. Geo J. Paullin, Trustee of Webster Twp. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of January, 1912. Jan. 1, 1911, Balance on hand last settlement: Township fund, $448.20 tuition fund, $254.03; special school fund, $71.97; road fund $133.42; dog fund, $56.00; school house bond fund, $517.20; total of all funds $1480.82. Receipts: Township fund, $1252.98; tuition fund, $2227.71; special school fund, $3603.23; road fund $572.81; dog fund, $56.00; school house bond fund, 3040.71; total of all funds, $10753.44. Total of balance and receipts: Township fund, $1701.18; tuition fund, $2481.74; special school fund. $$3675.20; road fund. $706.23; dog fund, $112.00; school house bond fund, $3557.91; total of all funds, $12234.26. Disbursements: Township fund, $809.62; tuition fund, 2061.85; special school fund, $1669.12; road fund. $315.29; dog fund, $33.00; school house bond fund, $2272.90; total of all funds, $7161.78. Balance: Township fund, $891.56; tuition fund, $419.89; special school fund. 2006.08; road fund. $390.94; dog fund. f79.00; school house bond fund, $1285.01 total of all funds, $5072.48. Register of Township Indebtedness Dm 11, 1909, Bond No. 3 and 4, Dickinson Trust Co., 4, Feb. 1, 1913, $1000.00; Special School Bond fund. Dec. 11, 1909, Bond No. 5 and 6, Dickinson Trust Co., 4 Feb. 1, 1914, $1000.00; School Building fund. Dec. 11, 1909, Bonds No. 7 and 8, Dickinson Trust Co., 4, Feb. 1, 1915, $1000.00; Special School Bond fund. Dm. 11, 1919, Bonds No. 9 and 10, Dickinson Trust Co.. 4, Feb. 1, 1916, $1000.00; Special School Bond fund. Dec. 11, 1909, Bonds No. 11 and 12, Dickinson Trust Co., 4, Feb. 1, 1917, $1000.00 r Special School Bond fund. Dec. 11, 1909, Bonds No. 13 and 14, Dickinson Trust Co., 4, Feb- .1, 1918, $1000.00: Special' School Bond fund. Dec. 11, 1909, Bonds No. 15 .and 16, Dickinson Trust Co., 4, Feb. 1, 1919, $1000.00; Special School Bond fund. Dec. 11, 1909, Bonds No. 17 and 18, Dickinson Trust Co., 4, Feb. 1, 1920, $1000 00; Special School Bond fund. Total $8000.00. School Bldg fund. Oct 3, 1911, Warrant No. 1, First National Bank, 6, Jan. 25, 1912, $200.00, special school fund. Nov. 18, 1911, Warrant No. 2, Dickinson Trust Co., 5, Jan. 25, 1913, $400.00, special school fund. Nov. 11, 1911, Bond No 1, Dickinson Trust . Co., 494, To bearer at Dickinson Trust Co.. Richmond, Ind., $1375.00, school building Bond fund. 10 yrs plus reliable 1-10 each yr, commencing Feb. 1, 1914. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: The undersigned, being duly sworn upon his oath, says, that the within is a true and complete showing of all moneys received and paid out, as he verily believes; and that the various items of expenditure credited, have been fully paid in the sum stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or paid to him, or to any other person; and that he has received no money nor article of value in consideration of any contract made by him as trustee. Geo. J. Paullin Township Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 4th day of January, 1911. Geo. N. Pitts. Chairman of the Advisory Board. CERTIFICATE RE-EXTENDING CHARTER. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D. C.. Jan. 24, 1912. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF RICHMOND," located in the CITY of RICHMOND in the COUNTY of WAYNE and STATE of INDIANA, has complied with all the provisions cf the Act of Congress "to enable National Banking Associations to extend their corporate existence, and for other purposes," approved July 12, 1882. as amended by the Act, approve! April 12, 1902; NOW. THEREFORE, I, THOMAS P. KANE, DEPUTY AND ACTING Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that The SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF RICHMOND," located In the CITY of RICHMOND in the COUNTY of WAYNE and STATE of INDIANA, is authorized to have succession for the period specified In its amended articles of association: namely, until close of business on JANUARY 24, 1932. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF witness my hand and Seal of office this TWENTY-FOURTH day of JANUARY, 1912. J. P. Kane. (Seal) Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. Charter No. 1988. Extension No. 1082 Jan 27-lmo
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COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATtV By order of the Union Circuit Court, of Union County, State of Indiana, Ira P. Duvall, as Commissioner, will sell, at private sale between the hours of ONE O'CLOCK P. M AND THREE O'CLOCK P. MOF SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1912 at the residence of said Commissioner, two and one-half miles east of Witt's Station, on the state line in Union County, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter, until sold, the real estate known as the ELIJAH VAN ZANDT FARM, the said farm comprising 76.96 acres, and being located Eight miles South of Richmond, Indiana, on the Richmond and Hamilton pike; two miles South of Btstcn, Indiana, one-half mile East of Witt's Station, 'Indisna, two and one-half miles North of KitcheL Indiana, nine miles Northeast of Liberty, Indiana, and two miles West of the Ohio State Line. Such sale will be made subject to the approval of the Union Circuit Court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and "upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed one year and two years, evidenced by the notes of purchaser, bearing six per cent, interest from date, waiving relief from valuation or appraisement laws, providing: for attorneys' fees, and secured by first mortgage on real estate sold, or purchaser mar pay cash. , And on the further terms, free of all liens, except taxes for the year mi, payable in the year 1912. subject to whicn the real estate will be sold, and also subject to the rights of the former tenant to cultivate and remove such growing crops on said real estate as were sown before the death of the life tenant Subject to the aforesaid
rights, possession to said real estate will be given immediately upon IRA P. DUVALL, Commissioner. WILL W. RELLER, Atty. Phone 2456.
THE CHESAPEAKE A OHIO RAILWAY OF INDIANA LEAVING TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND. IND. Effective January 7th 1912; Subject to Change Without Notice 7:32 P- m. DAILY. Umtte4 for Cincinnati. Richmond, Norfolk, Virginia and North Carolina pouts. 8:35 a. m. DAILY, Local for Cincinnati, connecting wit- F. F. V. Umltii . for tha East. ' ' . r 4:15 p. m. DAUT, Local for Cincinnati. 12: 15 p. m. (noon) DAILY Limited for Chicago and West. 10:40 a. m. DAILY, Local for Chicago. fc 8:10 p. m. DAILY. Local for Chicago. - . - Sleeping, Observation-Parlor, and Dining Can on Limited Tralna. -Sleeping Cars en Night Train. ' W ,
FOR SALE Continued
FUNK & MILLER BARGAINS IN FARMS 60 acres, all tillable, good buildings, well located, only $80.00 per acre. Good terms. i 85 acres, fine location, fair buildings, the price is surely right at $5500. 78 acres, good buildings, level land good location. See this at 96X00. See Us for all Kinds of Farms FUNK AND MILLER Real Estate Loans. Ias-iranc Wa can sell your property, no difference where located. Our motto, "A Square Deal to Both Buyer and Sellsr." D. R. FUNK A J. H. MILLER. Second National Bank Building. Prone 27. : I FOR SALE A six-year-old draft mare : and 1 yearling draft colt. Call Boston, 23-A. l2-7t ; FTTrIsaLB Ooodsniairbuslneas. Ad"dress "Business." care Palladium. - 14-Tt K)K 3AL.K 1 "Sinker -. DavU Steam Kn$'ne 12x12; 1 hand Forge; 1 four wheeled hand truck; A lot of large valves; A number of wttod and metal pulleys; A lot of hangers and shafting;; ) large 121a. rubber belt. 62 ft. long: 88 ft. TViin. rubber belt. Geo. W. Davis Carriage Co. 16-tt FOR SALE Block wood, dry. $5. Donble cord. Phone 4105. 8tf F6RH9TLT Langshang Cockerels, two incubators and brooders. J. M. Elliott. R. F. D. No. 8. 9-7t FOR "SALE Full equippeTJwell Range, good as new used two months. Half price. Phone 1244 or 413 South 14th. 13-tf FOR SALE Two show cases, our floor case 4 feet long, 1 counter case, 10 feet long, cheap. E. L. Schwegnian, 1602 Main St. 13-7t : FOR" SALE! 8 head good yearling short horn stock cattle, 3 fresh cows. 1 springer and 1 Angora goat. Inquire Chas. Long, Shofer'a- Barn. Phone 1238. l$-2t FOR SALERegisterd "Perchon Stallion, coming four years, sound, well broke. H. S. Roberts. Richmond. Ind. 14-7t AUCTION SALE Household goods, 204 S 15th St. Friday Feb. 16, at 2 o'clock. 13-3t PUBLIC SALE Saturday. Feb. 17th, of live stock, corn and hay on Mandy Waltz, farm 2H miles south of Greensfork, Ind., Fred Tapey. 13-2t FOR SALE Mare in foal, will trade for cow. 1221 Harris St. 18-2t FOR SALE Hors and two stoves. 249 S. 4th St. lMt FOR SALE Excellent White Water Valley farm. City property consider-, ed in part payment. Address "X." care Paladlum. 1-tf-FOR- SALE New "Richmond plaiMt cheat. Address "Piano." cave Palladium. ' - 14-tt FOR SALE Eight room bouse, big bargain to close estate. J. B. Meek, administrator, Boston, Ind. - 6-7t LOST LOST OR STOLEN A black colt with star in forehead. Return 817 N G. Reward.' 14-lt Terre Haute, Indiantpolis & Eastern Traction Co. EASTERN DIVISION Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m.; 7:40; 8:00; 9:40; 10:00; "11:40; 12:00; 1:40 p. m.; 2:00: 3:40; 4:00; 5: 10; 6:00; 7:40: I': 00 (last car to Indianapolis); 10:90. (Greenfield); 11:10 (Cabridga Cyi. Limited Trains. Trains concoct at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort, Crawfordavllle. Terre Haute. Clinton. . Sullivan. Martinsville. Lebanon and Paris, W. Tickets sold through.
